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14 December 2009

Ambassador(s) for Philanthropy... a new website giving philanthropists a voice

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“We welcome the launch of the new site Ambassador(s) for Philanthropy and look forward to working alongside Dame Stephanie Shirley and her team to make sure cultural philanthropists share their stories to inspire new giving.

In 07/08, Arts & Business analysis identified that cultural investment from individuals reached £382 million, a 25% increase that continues the trend of fast-paced growth that began to accelerate in 05/06. Individual Giving to the arts has more than doubled since 2000/01 - an increase of 128%.

We all know that the private sector will recover faster than the public purse from this recession. Arts & Business works hard to encourage sustainable and additional philanthropy to the culture sector. The recent recipients of The Prince of Wales Medals for Arts Philanthropy revealed that these individuals provide the most innovative thinking (Dr Keith Howard established an endowment fund for Opera North); the most decisive action (Michael and Dorothy Hintze stepped in to save the Wandsworth Museum); and the most creative ideas (Donald and Louise MacDonald established the East Neuke of Fife independent chamber music concert) to help make the arts thrive throughout the tricky economic environment ahead.”

Colin Tweedy, Chief Executive, Arts & Business

“When we met individual philanthropists, it became clear that many were saying similar things, but saying them on their own. The site is about getting their stories out, helping philanthropists talk about how and why they give. It’s not about the money. It is about vision and strategic giving.

The short term goal is to get thousands of philanthropists’ stories on video on the site, starting from those in Britain.

The larger picture is about getting it beyond the UK and we have had conversations with philanthropists in India, China, Spain, as well as the U.S. and others. Can it be a global site? Yes. Can Britain lead the world? Yes!” 

Roberta d’Eustachio, chief of staff to the ambassador for philanthropy, Dame Stephanie Shirley and founding executive producer of the 'Ambassador(s) for Philanthropy' website

 

 

Find out more

Dame Stephanie Shirley, appointed as the government's ambassador for philanthropy in April this year, has launched a website that aims to ‘give philanthropists a voice’.

The site, called 'Ambassador(s) for Philanthropy', featuring videos of philanthropists talking about their giving, is seed-funded by Dame Stephanie and is independent of her role as government philanthropy ambassador. She plans to continue the site beyond her proposed year in office.

The website currently features videos from James Caan, star of BBC’s Dragons Den, Matthew Bowcock, chair of the Community Foundation Network, and his wife Helen, and Frederick Mulder, chair of The Funding Network (TFN).

Dame Stephanie is currently providing seed funding for the website. In future she aims to make the website self-sustaining through partnerships such as the current one with Coutts and by establishing a ‘fellowship’ of philanthropists.

The Philanthropist Fellowship will be an invite-only, paid-for membership-based body that brings philanthropists throughout the UK together on a regular basis to develop their skills so that ‘they can give with greater impact.’
It will offer opportunities to learn and share knowledge through seminars and private meetings and briefings, in a ‘media free’ zone. The Fellowship will also allow members to put forward their views on philanthropy to decision-makers within government and without, the site says.

Dame Stephanie turned IT company Xansa, that she founded in 1962, into a FTSE 250 leading technology group. Since retiring as honorary Life President in 1993, she has increasingly devoted her time to philanthropy, founding the Shirley Foundation, and providing £10m in funding for the Oxford Internet Institute at Balliol College, Oxford University.
 

For more information, visit  Ambassador(s) for Philanthropy website
 

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